![]() ![]() All images are stuck next to each other, and there is no other useful information from the text shown at all. When I use the same URL - in Firefox and go to Images, I get pages with an indefinitely large number of images of result. Images on the next page doesn't download not unless if I select the next page in the list, so that the modem activity stops quickly. These thumbnail images download quickly, and under each image there is useful information about the content of the image and its source. If I search Google Images in IE8, I get a list of result pages with a fixed number of items per page. ![]() ![]() How can I get the same results from Google Images like in internet Explorer Not positive this is what fixed it, because I'm not sure how to UN - include it in the Library A - b test. I have a click with the right button on the D: drive, wriggling on "Include in the library" and clicked on "Images". My HD is partitioned and I use C: for OS and programs and D: for docs, FYI. IIRC, in XP, you can even select the files to include and exclude? With Win7 I can't get to use the photos in a specific folder. In XP, it would display all the photos on the hard drive, or if I chose "My pictures" he would use all the photos in this main folder, as well as all photos in sub folders. How can I get the Photo screen saver to use sub folders? I recently bought 2 - Lexar 300 16 GB Compact Flash card included in the box notificationthat I had received $50,00 on my purchase of Lightroom 3. ![]()
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